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[Aligning Technology, Strategy, People & Projects] The most recent edition of PMI’s Project Management Journal had an article dealing with this same topic and ran a great article from Blaize Horner Reich in 2007 titled “Managing Knowledge and Learning in It Projects: A Conceptual Framework and Guidelines for Practice”. Reich’s article has some interesting concepts and a framework for knowledge management in practice.
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[Weekly Knowledge Management blog by Stan Garfield] What Good KM Looks Like, Why KM, Midwest KM Community Meeting ...: As mentioned last week, I recently participated in a best practice study for APQC and was asked this question: "If you were invited to give a keynote speech on knowledge management, what words of wisdom or lessons learned would you impart?" I posed this question to many KM thought leaders and will be featuring their answers here.
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[Forrester Information and Knowledge Management Blog] Introducing Forrester's Web 2.0 Framework: I'm by no means a Web 2.0 expert -- I've just helped to coordinate our coverage. A large team of analysts has put our heads together to try to create a well-rounded Web 2.0 research agenda and formulate a consistent way to conceptualize and communicate about this giant hairball of a topic.
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[Knowledge Management News & Resources] What type of external knowledge is needed on which stage of the ...: As a company progresses throughout its life cycle, it appears to rely its external knowledge in terms of using guru and coach. This implies more explicit knowledge so that they could likely sustain their business success, and possibly continue to grow in the future.
[Health Management Specialist Library] Review of NHS health library services and National Service ...: The NSF defines the outcomes required for library/knowledge services in England. It provides the national quality assurance framework for service improvement.
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[Knowledge Management News & Resources] links for 2008-03-09: a Software Framework for Dynamic Network Visualization and Analysis that supports Community Moderators, Members, and Network Researchers. It provides easy exploratory yet comprehensive access to network data
[Read/writeweb: Programming/Tech] J2EE Developer / Confidential / Austin, TX: Develop system functionality, as defined by business Use Cases and detailed system requirements, using J2EE coding standards. Participate in the full software development lifecycle from requirements through feasibility, design, development, testing, documention and implementation.
[Research on Identity Management Blog] Four-part Webcast series on Identity Assurance: This section outlines the criteria for the functional conformity of a CSP's credential management services and those of its providers to comply with the Four Levels of Assurance. The review session will focus on the various credential-related processes including the operating environment, issuance, revocation, status management and validation/authentication of credentials.
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[Forrester Information and Knowledge Management Blog] Complex Decisions Driven, But Not Overtaken, By Events: The BI market is beginning to understand that basic fact, and to address it in their solutions. As you all may recall from a previous post of mine, BI solutions are growing more collaboration-oriented, in terms of vendors adding more workflow, instant messaging, social networking, and Web 2.0 functionality to their offerings.
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[Knowledge Expeditions] A KE perspective: The greenhorn participated in the “vision group” which drew the conclusion that the concept was hard to explain as well as tough to understand”¦ The greenhorn noted that it would be difficult “to sell” this concept to a sponsor in that state of affairs”¦ Another member of the group added that this concept had to be very clear in order to “be sold” as well in organizations, for colleagues who would be part of such a process. So they decided to address the central question of the “why”, the “what” and went so far as to also examine the question of the “for whom”.
[Research on Identity Management Blog] Updated Liberty ID-WSF Open Source Toolkits ”¦: For those of you who aren't familiar with this code, I have two toolkits available -- a C++ client and an Axis1/Java Server -- which implement the Liberty ID-WSF protocols (both the basic framework and substantial portions of several services).
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